JPMorgan Chase has hired veteran banker Darren Novak from UBS to lead its shareholder activism defense efforts in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, three people familiar with the matter said. JPMorgan declined to comment and Novak did not respond to a request for comment. Novak joined UBS in 2017 and moved to the London office from New York in 2019.
Jennifer McCool as Chief Operating Officer (COO). McCool previously spent over 13 years with Related Companies, where she served in various leadership roles, most recently as executive vice president and chief legal officer where she was involved in numerous large-scale transformative developments and transactions and helped launch new strategic business platforms. Prior to Related, she spent over six years at Schulte Roth and Zabel, LLP, one of New York’s most respected law firms.
••• Tishman Speyer has hired Joseph F. Ritchie to serve as Managing Director of Business Development and Head of Diversity & Inclusion. Ritchie has served in a variety of executive positions in real estate, government and economic development, including as founding CEO of the City of Newark’s economic development corporation under Mayor Cory Booker.
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With the state budget behind us, lawmakers are set to act on their remaining priorities for the legislative session. These regional forums offer a chance to hear from legislators on their top policy priorities. We’ll touch on topics such as the ongoing response to COVID-19, curbing high prescription drug costs, retirement security, long term care reform, ways to make housing more affordable for an older population, and other pressing topics. Speakers
Assembly Member, District 75, Chair, Assembly Committee on Health
Richard N. Gottfried represents the 75th Assembly District, covering Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, Murray Hill, Midtown and part of the Lincoln Center area of Manhattan. He is a leading state health policymaker, not only in New York but also nationally.
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Lessie Benningfield Randle was just 6 when she watched her home town go up in flames. Now at 106, her testimony may make way for reparations to be paid.
On May 31, 1921, an angry mob of white Tulsans stormed the prosperous Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After the massacre, the people of Greenwood rebuilt the town without any financial assistance from the City of Tulsa.
Randle, known as âMother Randleâ to the Justice for Greenwood Foundation â a group that advocates for reparations to be paid to the massacre survivors and descendants â stated in the February lawsuit that the events of the massacre have caused her to experience âemotional and physical distress that continues to this day.â The lawsuit also states that Tulsa government officials are âenriching themselves by promoting the site of the massacre as a tourist attraction.â